Books by "Mellon Institute of Industrial Research"

9 books found

A Synopsis of C-MU Technical Contributions to the DOE Coal Gasification Environmental Assessment Program

A Synopsis of C-MU Technical Contributions to the DOE Coal Gasification Environmental Assessment Program

by Carnegie-Mellon University. Environmental Studies Institute, Michael J. Massey, Richard G. Luthy, Michael J. Pochan

1978

A Review of C-MU Contributions to DOE-FE's Coal Gasification Environmental Assessment Program

A Review of C-MU Contributions to DOE-FE's Coal Gasification Environmental Assessment Program

by Carnegie-Mellon University. Environmental Studies Institute

1978

A List of the Books, Bulletins, Journal Contributions, and Patents

A List of the Books, Bulletins, Journal Contributions, and Patents

by Mellon Institute of Industrial Research

1927

Smoke Investigations

Smoke Investigations

by Mellon Institute of industrial research, Pittsburgh

1913

March 1, 1923 to March 1, 1924

March 1, 1923 to March 1, 1924

by Mellon Institute Joint Research Fellowship (Pittsburgh)

1926

Outline of the Smoke Investigation ...

Outline of the Smoke Investigation ...

by Mellon Institute of Industrial Research

1912

The Judge

The Judge

by James Mellon

2011 · Yale University Press

Lawyer, judge, banker, classics professor, and councilman, Thomas Mellon greatly influenced the fortunes of his hometown, Pittsburgh, throughout the nineteenth century. In the process, he became one of the city's most important business leaders, and he laid the foundation for a family that would contribute considerably to the city's growth and welfare for much of the next hundred years, becoming one of the world's most recognizable names in industry, innovation, and philanthropy. Through his in-depth examination of the extensive Mellon family archives, in "The Judge "James Mellon--a direct descendent of Thomas Mellon--has fashioned an incisive portrait of the elder Mellon that presents the man in full. Offering a singular and insightful characterization of the Scotch-Irish value system that governed the patriarch's work and life, James Mellon captures the judge's complexities and contradictions, revealing him as a truly human figure. Among the recent biographies of Pittsburgh's famous businessmen, "The Judge" stands apart from the pack because of the author's unique perspective and his objective and scholarly approach to his subject.